11-772: Furukawa (古川 or 古河, both meaning "old river") may refer to: People [ edit ] Furukawa (surname) Places [ edit ] Furukawa, Gifu, a former town merged into the city of Hida, Gifu Furukawa, Miyagi , city located in Miyagi, Japan Furukawa Station , JR East railway station located in Ōsaki, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan Hida-Furukawa Station , JR Central railway station located in Hida, Gifu Prefecture, Japan Nishi-Furukawa Station , JR East railway station located in Ōsaki, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan Business [ edit ] Furukawa Co. Furukawa Electric ,
22-629: A Japanese electric and electronics equipment company Other [ edit ] JEF United Ichihara Chiba , JR East and Furukawa Electric United Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Furukawa . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Furukawa&oldid=1244088925 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
33-482: A local magazine seeking fellow musicians in 1995, leading to the formation of the rock band Supercar. Supercar, which released its influential debut album Three Out Change in 1998, has been characterized as having "almost foundational importance to 21st century Japanese indie rock". After a successful, ten-year career, Supercar disbanded in 2005 in order for the members to pursue different interests. In 2006 Furukawa released her first solo album, Mirrors , featuring
44-723: A member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature) Narutoshi Furukawa ( 古川 成俊 , 1900–1996) , renowned Japanese photographer Roppa Furukawa ( 古川 ロッパ , 1903–1961) , Japanese comedian Satoshi Furukawa ( 古川 聡 , born 1964) , JAXA astronaut Shuntaro Furukawa ( 古川 俊太郎 , born 1972) , Japanese businessman Takaharu Furukawa ( 古川 高晴 , born 1984) , Japanese archer Takashi Furukawa ( 古川 隆志 , born 1981) , former Japanese football player Takatoshi Furukawa ( 古川 孝敏 , born 1987) , Japanese professional basketball player who currently plays for Link Tochigi Brex in
55-516: A mixture of guitar-based rock songs and electronic dance-pop. Bondage Heart (2008) pointed in a new direction, with heavy influences from post-punk , psychedelic rock and noise, whereas Very (2010) was a mostly electropop-oriented record. In December 2009, software developer AH Software used voice samples from Furukawa to create the Vocaloid voice library SF-A2 Miki . In 2011, Miki Furukawa and former Supercar bandmate Koji Nakamura formed
66-539: Is a former member and leader of SKE48's Team KII Furukawa Ichibei ( 古河 市兵衛 , 1832–1903) , Japanese industrialist and copper mine magnate Keiko Furukawa ( 古川 圭子 , born 1967) , announcer for Mainichi Broadcasting System Kiichirō Furukawa ( 古川 麒一郎 , 1929–2016) , Japanese astronomer Lisa Furukawa (born 1976), Japanese-American pianist, singer and songwriter (formerly known as Lisa Furukawa Ray) Makoto Furukawa ( 古川 慎 , born 1989) , Japanese voice actor affiliated with Space Craft Group. His most notable role
77-455: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Furukawa (surname) Furukawa (written: 古川 or 古河, lit."old river") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Airi Furukawa ( 古川 愛李 , born 1989) , illustrator and former member of the Japanese idol girl group SKE48. She
88-436: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Miki Furukawa Miki Furukawa ( 古川 美季 , Furukawa Miki , professionally written as フルカワミキ) (born February 19, 1979) is a Japanese musician. From 1995 to 2005 she was the bass player and vocalist of the indie rock band Supercar . She released her first solo record in 2006. Originating from Aomori Prefecture , Miki Furukawa placed an advertisement in
99-477: Is in the anime One-Punch Man , as the main character, Saitama and Golden Time , as Banri Tada Makoto Furukawa (writer) ( 古川 真人 , born 1988) , Japanese writer Miki Furukawa ( 古川 美季 , born 1979) , Japanese musician, and former bass guitarist and singer for the Japanese rock band Supercar Motohisa Furukawa ( 古川 元久 , born 1965) , Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ),
110-1208: The National Basketball League (Japan) Takeshi Furukawa , Japanese-American composer, orchestrater and conductor. His works have spanned the concert stage, films, television, video games and advertising campaigns Takumi Furukawa ( 古川 卓己 , 1917–2018) , Japanese film director Tashiro Furukawa ( 古河 太四郎 , 1845–1907) , Japanese educator Toshiharu Furukawa ( 古川 俊治 , born 1963) , Japanese medical doctor, attorney, and politician Tomo Furukawa ( 古川 とも ) , vocalist for Guniw Tools Toshio Furukawa ( 古川 登志夫 , born 1946) , Japanese voice actor Tsuyoshi Furukawa ( 古川 毅 , born 1972) , former Japanese football player* Furukawa Hompo Tsuyoshi Furukawa ( 古川 毅 , born 2000) , Japanese singer and actor, member of boy group Super★Dragon Yasushi Furukawa (disambiguation) , multiple people Yoshihisa Furukawa ( 古川 禎久 , born 1965) , Japanese politician Yuki Furukawa ( 古川 雄輝 , born 1987) , Japanese actor Yūta Furukawa ( 古川 雄大 , born 1987) , Japanese actor, singer, songwriter and model Fictional characters [ edit ] Nagisa Furukawa , main character in
121-594: The visual novel Clannad [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Furukawa . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Furukawa_(surname)&oldid=1154957622 " Categories : Surnames Japanese-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Articles with short description Short description
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